Hey there, Almost anytime females are ready to mate. The temp and water conditions have to be reasonably good but the only down side is that u might have to go thru a couple of females to get the right one for breeding. If it doesnt work out the first time, take the female out immediately before war breaks out lol. And place her in another tank. Several females can be kept in one tank as long as they arnt over crowded. But for heaven sake dont mix males lol. And make sure ur male is ready too, for expamle when he starts to make a bubble nest up at the waters surface. I learnt this from working at an aquarium for a few years. Got any more questions? Message me at www.myspace.com/wahbeagle
In an aquarium setting they can breed year round. In the wild they usually breed earily in the rainy season in mid spring.
Some females can be very cheaky.... My Betta ,She is a little over a year and she takes up to a month to be ready to spawn with a male betta. she fights with the male and nips at him the he trys to embrace her but she refuses.... All female bettas are different in my eyes.
Ideally about every 28 days. some breeders ahve benn able to condition and get their Bettas to breed in half that time, but that comes with experience.
well female will vertical bars on her sides that eggs are present n this is a signal to the male beta that the female beta is ready to spawn that's what i think don't be haten on me kk n nice to help out ttyl
it is ready to mate when it has bars not stripes, stripes mean there in stress but they look like this ------ on the side of the betta , bars look like this I I I I on the side of the betta. if you have a betta that is light colored , you could tell by there big belly and the white dot is more bigger.
people say that betta breeding is expensive because it is they go up to 600 frys (babies) , i say " just let those people do want to do". and i also heard that not all will survive. also if you want to sell them, i will say get a breed that is expensive not a veil tail because there the most cheepest. (i have a crown tail and ill breed her, so get rid of the divider or put them in the same tank (at least a 1 gallon), ALSO make sure you put several plants in so your female betta could hide from the male for a little. TAKE OUT FEMALE BETTA AFTER BREEDING OR THE MALE BETTA WILL KILL HER.
Male Bettas will begin making a bubble nest at the top of their tank. Females will begin showing faint dark stripes the length of their bodies.
When the male builds a bubble nest and the female is well conditioned, then it is time for breeding.
when the female is fat, has vertical stripes, and has a white dot under her stamch. And the male has made a big bubble nest.
When the fish can display properly he is capable of breeding. Once he starts blowing bubbles and nest building he is ready to be introduced to a female.
If they are not too old and the female is ready, then they will mate.
It means they are getting ready to MATE
If it is a male betta, then he'll begin making a bubble nest at the top of his tank. It looks like someone poured soap inside it, but it's not soap, it's just your betta letting you know that he's happy and ready to mate.
He certainly is not smart enough to be able to tell your sex. What he is doing is practicing and getting ready in case a female Betta comes along. It is just a sign that he is in good condition and ready to breed.
No it means they are ready to mate and might even have eggs in it if there is a female in the same tank.
Yes
No they can't.
Yes all bettas can mate with other bettas. " regular betta fish" there are different types and they can all breed together.
When she's over 4 months old, she'll be able to mate.
Ur betta is ready to breed
to make more bettas
A female Betta in breeding condition will look plump and have a rounded tummy area.